Cameras are ubiquitous due to the proliferation of
mobile devices. Most of these cameras are embedded in networked mobile
computing devices with ever increasing computational power, providing
infrastructure to develop smart environments that support a wide range
of new functionality. Emerging applications of computer vision have
great potential for innovation in these areas. The focus of this
workshop is on exploring the new opportunities and challenges of
computer vision technologies in mobile and smart environments. The
workshop provides a forum to researchers to identify critical problems
and propose effective novel solutions in this emerging area.

Computer vision is essential for providing rich interactive
experiences to users in mobile and smart environments. In particular,
visual recognition, 3D modeling, tracking, human computer interaction,
interactive vision and visualization, and multimodal integration are
some of the key technologies for progress in the area. Submissions in
all areas of computer vision and pattern recognition in mobile and
smart environment are welcome. Key areas include, but are not limited
to:

In submitting a manuscript to this workshop, the authors
acknowledge that no paper substantially similar in content is under
review at another conference or workshop before or during the review
period. Submission and review process should follow the standard CVPR
2014 main conference submissions. Please refer to the following files
on CVPR 2013 main conference site for detailed formatting
instructions:

A complete paper should be submitted using the above templates,
which are blind-submission review-formatted templates. The page limit
is 6 pages, with the option of purchasing 2 pages. Please follow the
paper submission web site at
https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/IWMV2014/ to submit your
manuscript to the Regular Paper Track. Each paper will be reviewed by
at least three reviewers from the program committee.

We solicit demo submissions. Please submit your demo proposal
through
https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/IWMV2014/ to the Demo
Paper Track. The proposal should be no more than 2 pages to
describe your demo system. Each demo paper will be reviewed by at
least three reviewers from the program committee. We also plan to have
the demo papers to be included in the conference proceedings. For
questions regarding demo submission, please email Dr. Gang Hua at
ganghua@gmail.com.